The Future of Cyberpunk 2077, The Witcher on PS5, Xbox Series X – Next Gen Console Watch



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Welcome back to Next-Gen Console Watch, our show following everything PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series. This week, we discuss CD Projekt Red’s past and future, what’s happening with Cyberpunk 2077’s multiplayer, and how Cyberpunk’s launch likely changed their plans for both The Witcher and Cyberpunk. We also dive into Sony’s move to close the PSP, PSVita, and PS3 stores and the fallout of losing access to so many beloved titles. With the polar difference between Microsoft and Sony’s approach to their catalogue history, what does this mean for the player? Xbox Seems to champion fan-beloved classics by bringing some heavy hitters of the past to their growing xCloud service. We also have the results of last week’s poll, where we asked whether you would be interested in a more powerful/expensive Nintendo Switch Pro.

00:00 – Intro
00:34 – CD Projekt Red’s Plan to Develop Cyberpunk 2077 & The Witcher Games Simultaneously
03:50 – The Plan for Cyberpunk 2077’s Multiplayer Has Changed
05:41 – After 100 Days, How Can Cyberpunk 2077Return to the PlayStation Store
06:44 – How CD Projekt Red’s Next Gen Updates for Witcher 3 and Cyberpunk 2077 Could Rehabilitate Their Image 08:26 – Sony’s Closing of the PS3, PSP, and PSVita Store Is A Bummer?
12:23 – While Sony Closes A Store, Xbox Opens A Door, Bringing Fan Favorite Classics to xCloud
15:34 – Poll Results – We asked whether you would be interested in a more powerful/expensive Nintendo Switch Pro.
15:55 – New Poll
16:22 – Outro

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48 thoughts on “The Future of Cyberpunk 2077, The Witcher on PS5, Xbox Series X – Next Gen Console Watch”

  1. The one thing CDPR conveniently forgot to mention in their presentation about bettering themselves is having better management. They are the ones solely responsible for forcing Cyberpunk 2077, out two years ahead of schedule. The developers have gone on record saying, they needed to wait until at least, 2022, for CP to be at the level it needed to be to release, but upper management disagreed, and here we are. But until management is changed, nothing will probably change, unfortunately.

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  2. Have zero confidence in CDPR, they delayed and delayed and released and unfinished product. Gamers have got to stop letting developers do this. This game developers should not be releasing unfinished games. Would you be ok buying an unfinished TV or home appliance? Or how about your clothes? Would you buy a piece of clothing that the designer said “We’ll have the finished garment for you in two months but for now you’ll have to wear it half done.”

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  3. People still believe in CDPR . They sold you a broken video game to capitalize on Christmas and Covid. They didn’t care . The developers knew what was going on just as much as the corporate goons did . It’s all the same team but the general public bought that lie , like some how the devs were in protest and didn’t want the game launched . Lol . Just keep believing what the internet tells you . This was a carefully orchestrated cash grab by the whole team at CDPR . Now fan boys go buy Witcher 3 remastered and tell CDPR that everything is ok .

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  4. If Sony doesn't care about their older titles on previous consoles… you can always emulate them. That kind of seems to be their attitude about it, if they don't wanna do it do it yourself. These games will always exist in that way so it's not that they are officially "lost to time" they just lose an "official" and "legal" way to play them. Sony's loss, really.

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  5. If they don't concentrate on one project before finishing the other this is going to be another disaster waiting to happen.

    – The dev teams that worked on the witcher 3 should work on the next instalment of the witcher.
    – they should hire devs that specialize on 1st person shooters and complex RPG systems to make cyberpunk.

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